I always have a challenge getting his features right. It's a fine line between appearing cute and youthful while still looking like a grown man!

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I always have a challenge getting his features right. It's a fine line between appearing cute and youthful while still looking like a grown man!
Living their cottagecore dream ~
The sophisticated Dionne ~
The best drawings always seem to come when they're sitting down.
Sal, from my sketchbook.
Flynn, from my sketchbook ~
A post into the void... But imagine having a dream so cool that it causes you to completely change your fantasy story into this sick, dystopian, nearly-apocalyptic dark fantasy. But wait... the new conditions has made a vital character fade into the background, nearly obsolete. You refuse to give up on him, so you reconfigure the story to make him fit. But wait... now you've shoved just about every character except for him and the protagonist to the background, and also it's now a queer platonic buddy dramedy. But I can't get rid of him, I refuse :( The main relationship feels more compelling and integral than anything else.
So, I have to somehow make it work either by gutting the story to be more lighthearted or somehow connecting the pieces to the original, overarching plot. Though it doesn't even matter, do I ever plan on publishing it if I finished the story, possibly not? So it could really be anything as long it satisfies ME!